The awkwardness could have been worse, apparently: According to TMZ, Centineo’s representatives asked to have the segment edited down. Based on the changing angle of Centineo’s head in the televised version of the interview, viewers can see at least two edits in the conversation. The interview was also not posted to YouTube.

Us Weekly has reached out to the actor’s rep for comment.

Centineo broke out in Freeform’s The Fosters and also played a high schooler in Netflix’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and Sierra Burgess Is a Loser. He previously told Us about his own unconventional teenage years.

“High school was cool, man,” he told Us exclusively. “I went to a public school for my first two years, and then I went and did independent study. I was, like, taken out of it. So I didn’t have a normal one. When I was in high school, I wasn’t a nerd, I wasn’t a jock. I wasn’t a bad kid. I just flew under the radar with my homies. It’s always great.”